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“Offerings of the Heart”
The names of our Torah Members are inscribed on the sculpture in our lobby.
ETERNAL LIGHT MEMBERS
These members provide financial assistance and synagogue membership for families who are enduring financial hardship, as well as a full religious education for their children.
CHAI MEMBERS
These members provide financial assistance and membership for families who are enduring financial hardship.
Our Torah Members These generous individuals have voluntarily chosen to support our Synagogue at a higher level of dues
than is required, in order to help other Jews who are less fortunate and in need of assistance.
Irwin & Marilyn Brafman Martin & Rochelle Carus Murray Feit Harvey & Barbara Fishman David Korn Joseph & Tikva Ofeck Philip & Adrian Reisel
Seligman & Phyllis Rosenberg Steven Schwalbe &
Annemarie Krim Marcia Sherman
Paul & Arlene Starr Jaime & Susan Weiss
Myrna Weissman
Anonymous Joan Alter Ben & Esther Bell Lore Benario Michael & Jodi Bergman Alvin & Nili Cohen Mercy Cohen Milt & Doryne Davis Lior & Andrea Elrom Regina Finer
Steven Fruchtman Jerome Goldfischer & Lila Mordoh
Seymour & Nancy Green Arnold & Alice Grodman
Fred & Harriet Hirschenfang Yakov & Vera Kishinevsky
Bruce Lager Mark & Lucille Laufer
Joseph Lempel Harry & Rose Lenson
Lillian Leshinsky
Irwin & Karen Meyers Stephen & Merilee Obstbaum
Adam & Barri Plawker Terry Plawker
Abraham Ravid & Hanna Atlas Yetta Rosen
Fred & Ann Rosenberg Newton & Sheila Scherl
David & Donna Schweid Michael & Sally Seymour
From the Rabbi’s Study
Sisterhood
Notes from the Cantor
Hebrew School News
Member Engagement Comm
Dona ons
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Calendar
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THE MESSENGER November 2014 Published Monthly Jewish Community Center of Fort Lee Congrega on Gesher Shalom 1449 Anderson Avenue Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Volume 4 ‐ Issue #2
IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS
Our Congregation continues to evolve and change... As part of our latest restructuring, Alan Herschenfeld, who held a full-time position with our shul, and 3 years ago began to serve us on a reduced basis, will no longer be our shabbat and holiday ba’al koreh (Torah reader), although he will continue
to lein on some weekdays and other occasions. Alan is a unique and gentle soul. He has given more than his all to our synagogue community, especially to our kids. His dedication to them and to their success (and to any adults who sought his help) has always gone far above the call of duty. I have often described him, in his pursuit of our kids’ excellence, as being “relentless.” And I used that word with both affection and admiration. If you want to know what a mentsch is, you need look no further than Alan Herschenfeld. KAS Alan chanted the haftarah on Shabbat morning, July 18 and delivered this message to the Congregation. Shabbat Shalom! I wanted to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to all of you - the regulars of this congregation- you who attend Shabbat services, the daily minyanim, the educational programs, the Sisterhood events and all of you who participate in the behind the scenes activities that make the life of this shul community possible. You are the backbone of this congregation. You are the finely woven fabric of which it is made. For the past fourteen years you have given me the privilege of being part of your communal and spiritual lives. It has been an honor to get to know so many of you. I am grateful for all the shared experiences that have enriched my life.
In our tradition we welcome people by saying B'ruchim Ha-nim-tsah-im - ברוכים הבאים
loosely translated- Blessed are those who have come to be with us! This is a very well known greeting. Even though it is somewhat literary, this greeting, B'ruchim Ha-bah-im is commonly used throughout the Jewish world. There is a response to this greeting which is not as well known. When a person is greeted with a B'ruchim Habah-im she/he may say in response ברוכים הנמצאים - B'ruchim Ha-nim-tsah-im! - Blessed are those who are here, whose abiding presence has given a destination to the person who is being greeted. Without the נמצאים - those who are here week-in and week-out, there would be no entity from which a welcome could emanate. Thank you for remaining put and giving this shul its physical and spiritual presence. It has been a partnership. You have allowed me to get to know you. That openness and willingness to share some of your shul-related goals has allowed me to see who I could be in terms of realizing these goals. Thank you for your willingness to allow me to be part of your efforts to add to your knowledge of Jewish ritual and practice. Over the years, I have received many compliments for the energy and enthusiasm, with which I challenge my students to always aspire to a higher level of performance. But, the compliments really should go to you. I was only able to succeed with our B'nai Mitzvah because of the appreciation you always expressed for what I do. It was your ability to discern and your generosity of spirit that is responsible for the quality of our B'nai Mitzvah. I want to pay tribute to my colleagues for their support and friendship and for providing me with good examples of what it is to serve a congregation faithfully and with humility. Thank you for your expressions of appreciation, for sharing your knowledge and time, but mostly for your sincerity and trust. Shalom uV'racha שלום וברכה
FROM THE RABBI’S STUDY RABBI KENNETH A. STERN
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More about the exciting evening we have planned for our upcoming Paid-Up Membership Dessert Party. The Trio includes piano prodigy Peter Grico and renowned bassist Ron Vaspo, together with Mike Luipersbeck. The top-tapping program will include music from The Great American Songbook, Jazz, & Broadway favorites and so much more! Need I say more? So circle the date on your calendar now. *****************************
Well we started this years activities with our annual Sukkot Supper. As always we enjoyed a delicious repast and celebrated another holiday with our members, their families and friends. The warmth of the evening was evident to all who attended. It takes many willing volunteers to put it all together (too many to mention), however, a few special thanks are most certainly in order for our Chairperson, Kathy Grazian and our catering guru, Shirley Kochansky and to Rabbi Stern for all his input.
**************************** The Torah Fund Campaign for the Jewish Theological Seminary supports the education of Rabbis, Cantors, Educators, Scholars and Lay Leaders. You can contribute by becoming a Benefactor through the purchase of the pin. The cost is $180. To order or for further information contact our Chairperson, Ella Effros 201-224-7908.
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Sisterhood Book Group Wednesdays at 8:15pm
December 10th
“An American Bride in Kabul” By Phyllis Chesler
Refreshments will be served.
Chairpersons Kathy Grazian & Naomi Altschul
SISTERHOOD ETHEL CHESEN, PRESIDENT
Sisterhood’s Paid-Up Dessert Party
Thursday, November 20th - 8:00pm
Join us for this special “Members Only” evening and enjoy a wonderful musical program featuring jazz drummer
Mike Luipersbeck & His All Star Trio .
Admission is your paid-up dues, which may be paid at the door. Program Coordinator Membership Coordinator Naomi Altschul Marilyn Saposh
5775 Torah Fund Pin Mishpachah - Family
The mishpachah theme encourages us, as Conservative/Masorti Jews, to recognize the diverse character of our families. It also encourages our communities to be pluralistic, welcoming, and open hearted.
In Memoriam
With deepest sympathies to her family,
we mourn the passing of our Executive Board Member, Leila Lee Kaplan.
Her presence and input will be sorely missed.
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MUSIC NOTES CANTOR PAUL ZIM
In the middle of the 5th Century BCE, Ezra stood on a platform in an open square in Jerusalem. With him stood the priests and other notables who had returned from Babylon to resettle in the land.
Amidst a deep and reverent silence, Ezra rose and began to read before the assembly, of the exiles who had recently returned from Babylonia. He told the people how vital it was to study the Torah. He wanted them to observe the commandments, but in addition, he wanted them to re-commit to the covenant of the Torah, and accept it as a rule in life.
We can see how truly vital the reading and teaching of the Torah was to our people, so that it became not only a source of inspiration, but of unity and tradition to this day. It has been my privilege to read and chant from the Torah before our congregation in recent months, recalling the experiences of my youth when I read Torah back in Maine as a young man. For that, I appreciate the support you’ve all given me. Many Thanks.
A TRADITION THAT IS 2 1/2 THOUSAND YEARS OLD
We must pay attention to the everyday things in our life that God does for us. We very often find ourselves taking for granted the good things that happened to us. One of the main principles in Judaism is gratitude, the necessity and ability to say Thank you. Every morning when we wake up we say Modeh Ani, which means, I am thankful. We are thanking God for giving us another day. The word Modeh, thanks comes before the word Ani, I. Teaching us that we have to put gratitude before our wants. Thanksgiving is often a busy time, but it's also a time we should stop and consider how much we have to be grateful for. Who is rich? Those who rejoice in their own Portion. - Pirke Avot 4:1
The Hebrew term for gratitude is hakarat hatov, which means, "recognizing the good." We must stop and recognize the good that is already ours. Some-times this is very hard to see, but the Torah demands that we be grateful and thankful, not only in attitude, but in our words and deeds as well. One of my most favorite times as a kid was Thanksgiving weekend spending time with family and friends. We spent Thanksgiving dinner sitting around the table all taking turns to say one thing that we are thankful for. Some people go through life noticing what they are missing and they never really notice the good things they do have. We must remember to see the many good things in life that we have and take advantage of them.
HEBREW SCHOOL NEWS MYRA LONDON & ZEEVA SKLAR CO-DIRECTORS
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A NOTE FROM THE MEMBER ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
College Care Packages Do you have a child or grandchild attending college?
The Member Engagement Committee would love to send them a holiday care package.
If you are interested in your student receiving one, please contact us with their information.
Phone 201-947-1735 ext. 322 - Email [email protected] or fill out and return the form below.
Student’s Name ____________________________________________________________________ College Name ____________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Email address ____________________________________________________________________ Mail to: Jewish Community Center of Fort Lee Member Engagement Committee 1449 Anderson Avenue Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Chanukkah will be a little brighter this year as Congregation Gesher Shalom will officially induct its new members at Shabbat services on
Friday, December 19th - 7:00pm
The Membership Engagement Committee hopes that everyone will join with us to make our newest members feel welcome, and let them see firsthand what a warm
and wonderful synagogue they have joined!
AND
Time is running out to enroll your college child or grandchild to receive a Chanukkah goodie basket from their synagogue. Please contact the synagogue office by November 15th.
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DONOR IN HONOR OF
The Davis Family
Carol & Michael Kopelman
Parvaneh Mahanian
Laurie & Ira Smilovitz
Gloria Singer
Mary & Leo Rettig
Lore Benario
Naomi Altschul
The Shatz Family
Janet Greenberg
Joan & Warren Kahn
Sy & Eileen Haber Zlotnick
Audrey & Mark Altschul
Audrey & Mark Altschul
The Davis Family
Audrey & Mark Altschul
Laurie & Ira Smilovitz
The Davis Family
Sy & Eileen Haber Zlotnick
Norm & Florence
Silverberg
Sandra Jonas
Alice & Arnold Grodman
Rochelle & Martin Carus
Sy & Eileen Haber Zlotnick
Laurie & Ira Smilovitz
Edith Kantrowitz
Marianne Wolff
The Schiffs’ Grandson
The Schiffs’ Grandson
Tzedakah
Men’s Club
Marvin Chertkoff
Carl Hess
Renee Gruenspecht
Zachary Boyd’s Bar Mitzvah
Zachary Shatz’s Aliyah
Harry Lenson’s Birthday
Harry Lenson’s Birthday
The Friedmans’ Anniversary
Andrea Elrom’s Birthday
Naomi Altschul’s Birthday
Susan Weiss’s Birthday
Arnold Grodman’s Birthday
Arnold Grodman’s Birthday
Arnold Grodman’s Birthday
Arnold Grodman’s Birthday
Arnold Grodman’s Birthday
Kathy Grazian’s Birthday
Kathy Grazian’s Birthday
Kathy Grazian’s Birthday
Kathy Grazian’s Birthday
Kathy Grazian’s Birthday
Kathy Grazian’s Birthday
Kathy Grazian’s Birthday
THANK YOU TO OUR SYNAGOGUE CONTRIBUTORS
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
DONORS IN HONOR OF Larry Lesh & Terry Gottleib Tzedakah
DONORS Alice & Arnold Grodman
IN HONOR OF
Zachary Boyd’s Bar Mitzvah
Miranda Stern’s Birthday
Stephanie Stern’s Birthday
Mark Altschul’s Birthday
Roberta Mathes’s Birthday
Sandra Ebinger’s Birthday
Susan Weiss’s Birthday
Phyllis Lowe’s Birthday
Zachary Shatz’s Birthday
Charlene & Alan Stern’s Anniversary
Sydney & Reggie Friedman’s Anniversary
IN MEMORY OF
Solomon Borodkin
The meaning of the word "Tzedakah
Tzedakah is the Hebrew word for
the acts that we call "charity" in English: giving aid, assistance and
money to the poor and needy or to other worthy causes.
Our Sages taught: The giving of tzedakah is as great as all the other mitzvot together
DONORS IN MEMORY OF
Shirley & Marvin
Kochansky
Larry Lesh &
Terri Gottleib
Donna Neuhaus &
David Sultanik
Rose & Alex Jakoby
Judith & Philip
Gliksman
Rhoda Lieman
Debra Brown
Jonathan Mines
Sy & Eileen Haber
Zlotnick
Sy & Eileen Haber
Zlotnick
Mary & Leo Rettig
Ethel & David Chesen
Marilyn Saposh
Laurie & Ira Smilovitz
Lila Breslow
Lore Benario
Sy & Eileen Haber
Zlotnick
Carol Sue Pally
Mary & Leo Rettig
Edith Kantrowitz
Cynthia Silverman
Ralph Zimelman
Ralph Zimelman
Ralph Zimelman
Jinny Skolnik
Jinny Skolnik
Jinny Skolnik
Jinny Skolnik
Henny Schachter
Jack Neustadt
Jack Neustadt
Jack Neustadt
Charlotte (Warshavsky)
Anne Garfinkel
Anne Garfinkel
Solomon Borodkin
Solomon Borodkin
Anne Garfinkel
Stanley Domb
Stanley Domb
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THANK YOU TO OUR SYNAGOGUE CONTRIBUTORS
Our Condolences to . . .
RHENA NEUSTADT On the loss of her beloved husband,
Our esteemed member,
JACK NEUSTADT
NORM SILVERBERG On the loss of his beloved brother,
HOWARD ZELIG SILVERBERG
THELMA BORODKIN On the loss of her beloved husband,
Our esteemed member,
SOLOMON BORODKIN
THE FAMILY OF ANNE GARFINKEL Our esteemed member
LEATRICE WEISS On the loss of her beloved sister,
CYNTHIA SILVERMAN
THE FAMILY OF LEILA “LEE” KAPLAN
Our esteemed member
A heartfelt thank you to all of those who
visited during shiva and made donations in memory of Herb’s sister, Henny Schachter.
Sincerely,
Reggie & Herb Feuerstein
Thank you to all who offered their
sympathies and shared kind words in memory of Norm’s brother Howard.
It was very much appreciated.
Sincerely, Florence & Norm Silverberg
1 Jerome Margolin 1 Julie Seidel 2 Francine Finger 3 Michael Hausman 4 Debbie Shatz 5 Harry Lenson 5 Alexa Danoff 6 Maxwell Greenberg 7 Mark Halpern 10 Myrna Weissman 11 Wendy Schwartz 12 Marc Kaplan 12 Robert Millner 12 Claire Esther Friedman 12 Marc Levi 13 Ilene Mcgrath
14 David Habler 14 Shayan Zamanian Rad 15 Judith Auerbacher 15 Helene Polinsky 16 Stephen Whitman 16 Nancy Green 16 Chloe Altschul 18 Scott Koszer 20 Benjamin Kless 20 Ruth Korn 20 Lia Pichkhadze 20 Donna Schweid 20 Marissa Schefflan 21 Ethel Chesen 21 Allegra Sousa 22 Marshall Hurwitz 22 Seymour Zlotnick
22 Harriet Hirschenfang 23 Otto Salmon 23 Carolyn A. Tauber 23 Elena Landau 26 Naomi Altschul 26 Heidi Skolnik 26 Ella Hattem 27 Francine Koszer 28 Shifra Ruda 28 Orren Ravid 29 Robert A. Feuerstein 29 Fred Rosenberg 29 Ariel Dasgupta 30 Ava Merker 31 David Feuerstein 31 Bianca Osian
BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES
1 Jerry & Fran Koszer 2 Sam & Gloria Deutsch 7 Craig Barnett & Karen Reisner 12 Arie & Stephanie Levi
21 Henry Glazer & Rose Lederman 25 Richard Kaplan & Myriam Miguel-Kaplan 28 Earl & Rochelle Schneider 30 Bernie & Kim Wasserman
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All birthdays and anniversaries will be celebrated on Saturday, November 22nd at the 9:30am service.
1 Henry Glazer 1 Yuriy Kandinov 2 Ann Oster 3 Tina Kamin 4 Murray Polinsky 4 Sara Merker 5 Gertrud Buchler 5 Lior Elrom 5 Carla Gottlich 6 Stanley Axelrod 6 Abraham Nemet-Nejat 8 Lior Gensler 9 Anne Johnson
9 Andrea Garncarz 10 Sidney Cohen 13 Abraham Ravid 14 Randy Ketive 14 Hilda Reisner 15 Philip Gliksman 15 Samuel Pichkhadze 16 Seymour Gluckow 17 Joan Alter 17 Esther Eisdorfer 18 Iris Coleman 18 Kristin Schulman 18 Michael Davis 19 David Grossbard
19 Alexander Levy 20 Franco Aguilar 20 Marvin Chertkoff 21 Jonathan Fox 23 Sharon Berman 23 Marilyn Cohen 24 Beth Kaplan 24 Brandon Osian 27 Tikva Ofeck 29 Larry Lesh 29 Iris Fox 29 Rona Topiel 30 Faye Salmon
3 Jack & Judith Rosenthal 3 Charles & Debbie Shatz 4 Neil & Rachel Taylor 5 Erwin & Marlin Dickman 7 Stephen & Shari Whitman 11 Steven & Rachel Schulman 12 Joseph & Tikva Ofeck 15 Solomon & Kathy Grazian 17 Barry & Debra Seidel
19 Jaime & Susan Weiss 21 David & Barbara Grossbard 23 Harold & Anne Bendell 24 Adrian & Michelle Osian 25 Alan & Leslie Fromkin 26 Harvey & Barbara Fishman 27 William & Helen Tobenkin 30 Michael & Carol Kopelman
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
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Jewish Community Center of Fort Lee
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 2014 Cheshvan - Kislev 5775
Daily Service Times Mon ‐Thur 7:00am & 7:45pm Friday 7:00am & 7:00pm Saturday 9:30am & Minchah Sunday 9:00am & 7:45pm
2 9 Cheshvan
3 10 Cheshvan
4 11 Cheshvan
5 12 Cheshvan
6 13 Cheshvan Sisterhood Board Meeting 8pm
7 14 Cheshvan Bible Study 11:30am Shabbat Together 7pm
8 15 Cheshvan
9 16 Cheshvan
HEBREW SCHOOL CLOSED
10 17 Cheshvan
11 18 Cheshvan
12 19 Cheshvan
Sisterhood Book Club 8:15pm
13 20 Cheshvan
14 21 Cheshvan Bible Study 11:30am
15 22 Cheshvan
SHOWTIME TONIGHT
16 23 Cheshvan
17 24 Cheshvan 18 25 Cheshvan 19 26 Cheshvan 20 27 Cheshvan Sisterhood General Membership Meeting 8pm
21 28 Cheshvan Bible Study 11:30am
22 29 Cheshvan GPS & Birthday/Anniversary Service 9:30am Club Shabbat & Torah Tots 11am
23 1 Kislev 24 2 Kislev 25 3 Kislev 26 4 Kislev HEBREW SCHOOL
CLOSED
27 5 Kislev
OFFICE CLOSED
28 6 Kislev
OFFICE CLOSED
29 7 Kislev
30 8 Kislev
HEBREW SCHOOL CLOSED
MINCHAH 4:00PM
TOLDOT
MINCHAH 4:15PM
CHAYE SARAH
VAYERA
MINCHAH 4:15PM
VAYETZE
MINCHAH 4:00PM Thanksgiving
Veterans Day
Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth A. Stern
Cantor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Zim
Execu ve Director . . . . . . . . . . Martha Dawson
Rabbi Emeritus . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irving Spielman
Messenger Editor . . . . . . . . . Debbie Mulholland
2014 - 15 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Sisterhood
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethel Chesen
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edith Kantrowitz
Financial Secretaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann Bloch
Shifra Ruda
Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . . . . Evelyn Davis
Recording Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . Rochelle Carus
Men’s Club
President/Treasurer . . . . . . . . . William Tobenkin
Recording Secretary. . . . . . . . Marvin Kochansky
Corresponding Secretary. . . . Marvin Kochansky
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SO. HACKENSACK, NJ 1449 ANDERSON AVENUE
FORT LEE, NJ 07024
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF FORT LEE / CONG GESHER SHALOM
1449 ANDERSON AVENUE FORT LEE, NJ 07024
PHONE: (201) 947-1735 FAX: (201) 947-1530 HEBREW SCHOOL: (201) 947-1654
EMAIL: [email protected] VISIT US: www.geshershalom.org
CONTACT US
Co ‐ Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . Arnold Grodman
Marvin Josif
Vice Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrea Elrom
David Korn
Mark Laufer
Richard Schiff
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alvin Cohen
Secretaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Koby
Hennie Ostrower
Mark Altschul Shmuel Bar‐or
Ethel Chesen Mark Klein
Marvin Kochansky Carol Kopelman
Lisa Maier Avri Ravid
David Sarnoff Ivan Shore
Ira Smilovitz Alan Stern
William Tobenkin
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